The Chinese entourage included Li, a battery of ministers and other senior officials, while the Tatas were represented by Mistry, TCS chief N Chandrasekaran and other senior Tata group officials.
The salt-to-software Tata Group was the only private enterprise on the itinerary of Li during his three-day official visit to the country, his first since taking office.
"We are delighted with the visit of the Premier to our group and this facility. China is a very important geography for the future growth of the Tata Group and we continue to increase our investments and scale of operations in that country," Mistry said.
The USD 11.6-billion TCS, which opened its first office in China way back in 2002, is present in six locations in China--Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Dalian and Hangzhou.
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Li also spent some time interacting with TCS and Tata employees in China from the Shanghai Global Development Centre through live video conference.
Li, who engaged closely with Tata Group officials in matters of mutual interest, also saw the exhibits of the latest Range Rover Evoque and Jaguar XF models.